Factor Info

ID 61355
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 3327056396943655687192186386793265547977978026326648027702525792540746410249018659490570107643241374745139516016017832558907715424751842908850758950446610831309486784116634784868918382900026658904322440795970695861273811234549922941128584555843723377631032701546860443830401844489709291568721783426405964237867954448320556717247328100369879191282472329231288302853934376731934814480809956359687518519742067206656439150621723590411148147999550330160926677003334788542724978311123157239014100948121538404411216680182044056327467606320205123111916425293469408041911342164388705098191827414997198908019510606943183257091433722510279601670763151602842880372538801238735909270524271670927037244281053401831056577905289184183573565341727317979421464878012166921527438169746028257448867659943007650921438021638765705013679532351792096639327896078737181748622582402829332031506384407711617259699965692588134680822405904653155975847

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 60256) 63057282689597576150473960079 (proven prime)
(ID: 85653) 52762444796761167783484521587130339655676122971799744488726712037530524511647749066846897875803531666279961342790909211684201591157592884960530980450151338122952348920993821192987690653735820885063696464386550697652477535869961044430711322984966056045570678321151198719879915269680676896497607169281740943094870199457998322247664626004398262179438703166933078034469126895995320622013704326333629731323694602197874330903038212924296003641110738667451106492154953960282751418363310293384414298340661455784505897435384401551116707361845737535273084456774317531923929550015971408365111578186931940803277297609284553526678667238526603413502966883775516294688351265375680631245305038069124504411172120661566715350369729387642437246515748653484708228483745537313618592498661112601024131901816035385867106408187527200085723505712712581588805924967519940231295407575954110568799693684723269092168831593 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.